The Seattle Seahawks and Their NFL Uniform Changes over the Years (1976-Present)

Born in 1976, the Seattle Seahawks have more or less maintained consistent uniform schemes in their 35-year history. The first major revision came in 2002 when they moved back to the NFC and into their new post-Kingdome home, what was originally called Seahawks Stadium (now known as CenturyLink Field), followed by another upgrade in 2012.

First Helmet (1976)

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The Seahawks originally wore a silver helmet with a gray facemask. The logo on the sides was a totemic blue-and-green bird that wrapped around onto the back from both sides, but did not meet in the middle.

White Jersey (1976-1982)

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The original Seattle road jerseys were white with blue numbers, while the striping sequence on the sleeves below the TV numbers was green-white-blue-white-green.

The Seahawks' pants for both the home and road uniforms were gray, with green-white-blue-white-green striping down the legs. The socks were white, and topped with blue-white-green-white-green-white-blue stripes (got all that?), with the blue stripes being much wider and thicker than the others.

Completing the original look was black cleats, which changed to white by 1980.

Original Blue Jersey (1976-1982)

The home jerseys for games at the Kingdome (and some road games) were blue with white numbers. The striping sequence on the sleeves below the TV numbers was white-green-white-green-white.

The Seahawks' pants for both uniforms were gray with green-white-blue-white-green vertical striping down the legs. The socks were white, and topped with blue-white-green-white-green-white-blue stripes, with the blue stripes being much wider and thicker than the others.

Blue Facemasks (1983-2001)

Blue Jersey (1983-2001)

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The most striking change to the Seahawks jersey in 1983 came on the sleeves. The white TV numbers on the blue home jerseys were moved to the shoulders, and the stripes were replaced by the same Seahawk head logo featured on the helmet.

The pants remained the same as before, gray with green-white-blue-white-green vertical stripes. The cleats were white, while the original white socks with alternating color stripes were replaced by blue socks that shifted to white further down the leg.

The original all-blue yoke or collar around the neck was replaced by a blue-white-green-white-green-white-blue striping sequence, and an NFL shield was also added below the collar in 1991.

A 10th anniversary Seahawks logo was added to the Seahawks pants for the 1985 season, according to Seahawks Uni History. A 75th NFL anniversary logo was worn on both the home and road jerseys in 1994, while the Seahawks also wore their original uniforms at certain points that season (minus the gray facemasks.)

A commemorative Seahawks 25th anniversary patch was worn on both jerseys during the 2000 season.

White Jersey (1983-2001)

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The white Seahawks road jersey underwent the same changes as its blue counterpart did in 1983. The blue TV numbers on the sleeves were moved to the shoulders, and the sleeve stripes were replaced by the same Seahawk head logo featured on the helmet.

The pants remained the same as before, gray with green-white-blue-white-green vertical stripes. The cleats were white, while the original white socks with alternating color stripes were replaced by blue socks that shifted to white further down the leg.

The original all-white yoke or collar around the neck was replaced by a green-white-blue-white-green striping sequence, and eventually an NFL shield was also added in the middle in 1991.

First Blue Helmet (2002-2011)

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The Seahawks underwent a radical uniform redesign in 2002 as they prepared to move back to the NFC West and into their new outdoor stadium.

Chief among those changes was a new navy blue helmet with a dark navy blue facemask. The totemic Seahawk logo was also redone in the team's new colors, with a lighter "Seahawks Blue" replacing the original kelly green. The new logo also appeared to be more aggressive, with a more forward-arching, lime green eye, and a more hooked beak.

As with the original silver Seahawk helmet, the logo wrapped around to the back of the helmet on either side, but was separate in the middle. A new Seahawks wordmark was also developed, and was added in navy blue on the back bumper.

The Seahawks proposed wearing two different helmets as part of their 2002 uniform alterations, but the NFL wouldn't allow it. The road helmets would have had the new, more predatory-looking Seahawk logo and navy blue facemask, but on a silver helmet—ostensibly an homage to the club's original lid from 1976-2011.

Blue Jersey (2002-2011)

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The new home uniform was all blue, including both the jersey and pants. All the numbers were white, trimmed with navy blue. The lower jersey sleeves were also the navy blue shade, darker than the rest of the jersey, and contained a small Seahawk head logo. The collar was striped navy-green-navy, with the NFL shield at the bottom. Below that shield was the wordmark "Seahawks" in white in the new typeface.

The striping sequence on the sides of the regular blue pants was navy-green-navy. The Seahawks later used navy blue pants, which were darker than the regular blue jerseys, in 2009. The striping on those pants was blue-green-blue.

The socks were white with navy blue tops, while the cleats reverted to black.

The Seahawks also alternately wore white or navy pants with the blue tops on several occasions.

White Jersey (2002-2011)

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The new road uniform was white, including both the jersey and pants. All the numbers were blue trimmed with navy. The lower jersey sleeves were blue and contained a small Seahawk head logo. The collar was striped navy-green-navy, with the NFL shield at the bottom. Below that shield was the wordmark "Seahawks", in blue, in the new typeface.

The striping sequence on the sides of the pants was navy-green-navy. The Seahawks have also used both the blue pants and the navy pants with the white jerseys at various times, all on the road.

The socks were white with navy blue tops, while the cleats reverted to black.

According to Wikipedia and other sources, the Seahawks are the only current NFL team to have never worn their white jerseys at home.

The Seahawks also wore a white jersey-blue pants combination for road games in both 2002 and 2009.

Green Jersey (2009)

The Seahawks wore a jersey other than blue or white for the first—and so far only—time on September 27, 2009, in a 25-19 loss to the visiting Chicago Bears at what was then called Qwest Field.

These lime green creations—or nightmares—had the traditional navy blue sleeves with the Seahawk head logo. A white "Seahawks" wordmark was situated under the NFL shield below the collar, which itself was striped navy-blue-navy.

The green jerseys were paired with navy pants and were retired after that one and only appearance.